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North Hampshire Road Club rider Alex Anderson has died of injuries sustained when he was involved in a collision with a car while riding the Dursley Road Club 25-mile time trial on the U46 course in Wiltshire on Saturday.

Anderson received treatment at the side of the dual carriageway from fellow competitors and passers by. He was taken to hospital, but died of his injuries later that night.

His death has led to organiser James Reis cancelling next Saturday’s Bristol South CC 50-mile time trial, which was to have used the same stretch of road.

Julian Jenkinson wins Burton and DistrictCA 100-mile event

UTAG Yamaha.com rider Julian Jenkinson won the Burton and DistrictCA 100-mile event in Derbyshire on Saturday, clocking 3:36:55 for the course from Etwall to BlytheBridge.

He won by 2:36 from South Pennine RC rival Charles Taylor, while Team Swift’s Joel Wainman was third, another 2:28 off the pace.

Scott Westwood convincing winner at Alcester

In-form Scott Westwood (Walsall Roads CC) proved a convincing winner of the Shirley Road Club 50-mile event at Alcester, Warwickshire, on Sunday, winning the event by almost four minutes.

Westwood clocked 1:48:32 for the K33/50 course, winning by 3:56 from Team Echelon-Spiuk rider Stefan Harrison, while Solihull CC’s Richard Eason was third, another 1:19 slower.

While the whole day was warm and dry, the early starters benefited from still conditions which disappeared as the morning went on, with winds making the return leg difficult.

A larger than normal field of 71 riders tackled the dual carriageway-based course, which includes several long drags and exposed sections.

Robin Brennan takes Goostrey event

Preston CC’s Robin Brennan won the Cheshire Road Club 50-mile event at Goostrey, clocking 1:56:54 for the J4/16 circuit on a windy Saturday afternoon.

Brennan’s time was fastest by 1:18 from Hewitt Racing rival Andrew Crawshaw, who was the only other rider to go under two hours on the challenging circuit from Cranage to Twemlow, Chelford and Knutsford.

The team prize was closely contested, but it was the Seamons CC who took the prize, beating Wills Wheels by just 30 seconds with the winning trio of riders being fourth-placed Daniel Mathers, Daniel Snape in eighth and Roy Myers in 12th.

Emelie Fisher breaks BS35 course record

Emilie Fisher broke the women’s record for the BS35 course in the CC Breckland 25-mile event at Scoulton, Norfolk, the Orbea-For Goodness Shakes RT rider clocking 1:03:36 to finish 14th overall in a field of 43.

Fisher was almost three minutes quicker than her nearest female rival, and made light work of the breezy conditions to slice a good chunk off the previous mark.

Pedal Revolution rider Mark Arnold won overall with 55:41, again charging through the winds to win by just a second less than three minutes from Diss & District CC rival Duncan Murphy.

David Wheeler wins GS Invicta 25-miler

David Wheeler (In Gear-Quickvit-Trainsharp) won the GS Invicta 25-mile time trial on Sunday, clocking 53:39 for the Q25/8 course at Chilham in Kent.

Wheeler powered round the course to Canterbury and Ashford to win by more than two minutes from his nearest rival, with dry and still conditions making for some good times throughout the field.

Seth Kay (Datateam ALlstars) took second by just seven seconds from Dulwich Paragon RC’s Kevin knox, who was third, while Sigma Sport’s Lee Turner missed out on the podium by just 26 seconds.

San Fairy Ann CC’s Kathryn Bosley was best of the women with 1:07:08, beating her nearest female rival Jill Cliff (Deal Tri Club) by just over a minute.

And there was also a good ride from another San Fairy Ann CC rider - 15-year-old Jack Edwards - who clocked 1:02:13 to take the prize for fastest junior/juvenile.

Ian Dalton secures Albert Emmerson Memorial Trophy

Ian Dalton secured the Albert Emmerson Memorial Trophy when he won the Lindsey Roads CC 25-mile event in Lincolnshire on Sunday.

A still day proved a boost for the riders on the flat and exposed course, with many of the 41 starters posting improvements.

Mark Thaxter tops podium in West Yorkshire

Huddersfield Star Wheelers’ Mark Thaxter was just three seconds ahead of his nearest rival while winning the Holme Valley Wheelers’ 10-mile event in West Yorkshire on Saturday, which used a section of the old A1 dual carriageway between Brotherton and Micklefield.